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turkey to hold italians in camp war is expected mrs springer sees bandit in mexico killed if insane play golf plan for state hospital both navy and army weak says general kaiser told to guard against unfriendly act rome believed certain to begin hostilities for violation of international law wonderful eyes take love pair to jail cell life savers wrecked in mito.resgue 2 from lake dr h j gahagan has links laid out to cure all patients of mental aberrations when insane play golf . dr h j gahagan in charge of the elgin state hospital for the in sane began yesterday to test his theory that golf will cure the dis eases of the mind it is not the old theory of like cures like " he said my idea is that the soothing influence of the game combined with the strength ening effect on the constitution will cause patients to forget their illu sions and the mind thus relieved will work out its own salvation we have tried baseball here with excellent results william schatz a professional golf player began laying out a nine-hole course yesterday policeman must tip or beds aren't made rome july 21 turkey has de cided to confine in concentration camps all italian citizens whose re patriation is impossible on the pre text that they are apt to act as spies since the italian-turkish diplo matic relations are as yet unbroken turkey's decision is a flagrant vio lation of international laws which undoubtedly italy will not toler ate although germany has not yet declared war on italy and has re frained from direct acts of hostility it is still indirectly aiding the aus trians italy will be fully justified in initiating hostilities against both germany and turkey who are pre venting repatriation of italian con suls and openly aiding tripoli rebels i am inforced that hostilities are likely to be started soon and a dec laration of war is unnecessary by r mackenzie kaiser's heir near death as shell bursts Chicago woman was warned to end her life if captured she declares san francisco july 21 â€” two american women who participated in a battle with mexican bandits resulting in the wounding of one o their party and the death of a ban dit arrived on the pacific mail steamer san jose from west coast ports to-day mrs warren springer a regent of the daughters of the revolution in Chicago and mrs francis den nis of peoria 111 with francis dennis and james sawhill left manzanillo june 10 to inspect min ing property at jalisco from che mala they were accompanied by six soldiers and an overseer of the property named connoll the second day out they were halted by four bandits and imme diately a fight began i had been told to kill myself rather than let the bandits get me mrs springer said to-day mr connoll was struck by a bullet which knocked him from his horse we thought he was killed the sol diers took refuse in a log cabin and beg<an shooting through the win dows they screamed to us women to hide then the bandit leader dropped dead from his horse and i the rest fled chicagoans sail on cunader orduna this from a typical flatfooted chi cago policeman my word old chap if this beastly practice of tipping the help tslta't stopped i snail be tempted to go and live at the blackstone it isn't put in exactly that lan guage â€” not yet but chief of police healy says he has received the sub stance of that complaint from many policemen representing practically all police stations the men say they have to tip the station janitors regu larly and liberally â€” otherwise their beds are left unmade the bed liaen is not changed and clean towels are not forthcoming by international news service london july 21 a dispatch to the central news dated northern france says the german crown prince had a narrow escape from death last week he was watching an attack through his glasses it is said when a shell burst less than thirty yards behind him killing two men wrecking some supply wagons and showering earth over the prince order for 80,000,000 cartridges rejected by international eÂ«s service new tork july 21 â€” the cunard erÂ°*orduna will sail to-morrow morn ing for liverpool with a large cargo of munitions and eighteen cabin pas sengers including several americans apparently undisturbed by her recent narrow escape from a german sub marine among the passengers who give american residences abraham s burns and the rev e r young of Chicago miss lydia d wheeler of philadelphia and john h lewis mrs janie levins and b forbes mitchell of new york synagogue fight leads to arrests by international news service queenstown july 21 the body of herbert s stone a lusitania vic tim son of melville e stone of the associated press was found to-day at ballybunion a small town at the mouth of the river shannon 150 miles from the scene of the lusitania disaster the identification was made by articles found on his body body of h.s stone of lusitania found by international xevm service buffalo n y july 21 â€” an or der for 80,000,000 cartridges for the allies was rejected to-day by the re public metalware company of this city one of the biggest manufactur ing concerns in the united states james f foster director said the company would not manufacture ap paratus to be used in slaughtering people in war unless in defense of the united states enver pasha victim of cholera epidemic turk envoy on way to sue for peace harry horwich and his uncle mau rice horwich 142s south central park avenue were arrested last night on warrants sworn out by james loebner editor of the jewish record 1127 blue island avenue the arrests are the outcome of a fight in the anshe kanassis israel synagogue the result of articles printed about the horwich family athens july 21 â€” a telegram from constantinople says that enver pasha is suffering from cholera he is being treated by german phy sicians cholera is said to be preva lent in turkish camps war summary alberta goes dry by 20,000 votes by international news service salonica greece july 21 â€” a dis patch from sofia says that udlah ef fendi former turkish minister of in struction is on his way to switzer land accompanied by fessoun ef fendi to broach the question of a sep arate peace for turkey to the quad ruple entente udlah effendi is one of the most influential members of the young turks captain ralph vernon and crew,j of rogers park volunteer sta-j tion prove heroes after crash j a double-action thriller in which captain ralph vernon and his crew of the rogers park volunteer life saving station proved themselves heroes was staged yesterday after noon when two youths in a sailboat upset half a mile out in the lake off bryn mawr avenue speeding to their rescue in an auto mobile captain vernon and his men were hurled fifteen feet when their machine collided with another at sheridan road and albion avenue despite their injuries the life-sav ers commandeered a passing automo bile raced on to bryn mawr beach jumped into a lifeboat and brought the wrecked youths to shore bathers hear screams bathers on the bryn mawr beach heard the boys screams about 4 o'clock in the afternoon five min utes later captain vernon received this message over the telephone a boatload of people is drowning off the bryn mawr beach the life-savers immediately leaped into an automobile and shot south in sheridan road they were speeding almost fifty miles an hour when the other machine attempted to cross their path both automobiles were wrecked captain vernon sustained a scalp wound roy craig one of his crew suffered a wrenched left leg and the three other men were badly shaken up to the driver of a passing automo bile who inquired if he had been in i jured vernon replied yes but a boatload of people may i drown if we don't go after them quickly other driver disappears the automobilist offered the use i of his machine to the life-savers and i they sped on to bryn mawr beach the youths said their boat capsized i when they attempted to adjust the sail they gave their names as wil liam jennings 5336 broadway and harold brown 4745 kenmore avenue they said they could not have held out much longer when the life-savers picked them up the driver of the machine which collided with the life-savers had dis appeared when the police arrived at the place of the accident witnesses said the man had sustained a severe scalp wound but was able to walk away he wrenched the license num ber off his wrecked automobile and took it with him his name was j not learned by international news service winnipeg man july 21 â€” prohi bition carried in alberta province to day by more than 20.000 majority in a total vote of 125,000 it was a di rect legislation vote and the pro vince goes dry on july 1 next by international jiewn service washington july 21 â€” a letter from san francisco and dated july 1 stating that the capitol would be blown upon july 21 led to unusual activity by the police to-day extra guards were immediately posted and no one was allowed to enter either the capitol or the senate or house office buildings unless they were known to the doormen alarmed by threat to blow up capitol congressman gives blood to save baby runaway wife of denver phy-j sician and spanish teacher nabbed by u s in Chicago baron jacques arnold mendoza dreamed of returning to old valladid spain and reclaiming the ancestral halls of his ancient castilian family mrs ruth curran wife of dr lee curran prominent physician of den ver col looked into the baron's deep dark eyes and she too dreamed of moorish castles the dreaming had just about reached the point where thousands of peons were paying homage ban derillos were tantalizing a bull and gaily gowned girls were singing tore adorian songs when in walked a dep uty united states marshal with a mann act warrant change names here the baron and the mrs were re siding together at 1508 la-salle ave nue under the comparatively plebian name of mr and mrs robert duval according to the government agents now he is a temporary guest at the county jail and she a resident of the Chicago refuge for girls out in denver the baron taught a spanish class at the young men's christian association he maintained an office as a public interpreter in the railway exchange building and a room at the apollo hotel dr and mrs curran resided at the same hotel mrs curran only s3 mrs curran easily was the beauty of the hotel's social gatherings the baron's deep black eyes were no more beautiful than her large brown ones naturally two pairs of such wonder ful eyes could not fail to meet and besides she was twenty-three years old and he was thirty-two the upshot of it all was that dr curran grew jealous at least that [ is the story that comes from denver and the result was that the baron and the mrs left denver may 29 and came to Chicago mrs curran created a small furor as she and her spanish escort walked through the corridors of the federal building yesterday to the office of lucian wheeler assistant to hinton g clabaugh chief of the local inves tigation office of the department of justice wondrous eyes are envied the wondrous eyes attracted some the woman's gown others all the idlers gazed enviously as assistant district attorney benjamin p epstein followed to question the couple and [ after the questioning the guzing con | tinned as the couple were escorted to i the office of united states commis sioner lewis f mason he demanded bonds of 3,000 for mendoza and 500 i bonds for mrs curran when asked concerning his ancestry the youns spaniard said that he could prove his nobility that he came to the united states five years ago but returned to spain in 1912 when his father died and he became baron of valladid soon afterward he re turned to the united states and went to denver i was merely saving the young woman's life her husband was cruel she ran away from him and begged me to take her away to protect her because she feared for her life what would any one do it was just humane explained mendoza the government officials assert that she left so suddenly she didn't have time to pack her trunk and that mendoza's clothing is still at the denver hotel by international news service memphis tenn july 21 â€” con gressman sisson of mississippi to-day underwent a blood transfusion oper ation here to save the life of his in fant son that the mother died in bearing military chief calls bryan's statement that 1,000,000 trained mencan bequick j ly put in field foolish now in worst condition u f t he united states is absolutely un prepared for war our army is weak â€¢ and our navy is weak we are not bet ter fighters than anyone else and we must get the idea that we are better than others out of our heads we must have more trained soldiers and we must have trained officers to command and direct them major general leonard wood made that state ment in the course of a speech last night at a banquet given in his honor at the university club his whole speech was a combined plea for a stronger army and navy and a vigorous warn ing of the dangers this country runs through its unpreparedness for war four hundred members of the club applauded his speech warmly and voiced especial approval of the idea of military service schools strongly advocated by general wood lack practical experience we of the united states lack training said general wood we have the material we have the men we have the courage the determination but we have not the practical experience the training in military matters to avail us anything in the event of war for instance let me compare the situation with a college or university in relation to football though the school may have the finest the i strongest the fleetest the most clever men in the country that school will have absolutely no chance on the gridiron unless the squad is trained to the minute and has a perfect organization the same principle applies to a nation in re spect to war the men of the nation should be trained into an efficient fighting machine for otherwise that nation is well nigh certain to be beaten to send untrained men out to battle is like sending lambs forth to the slaughter men should have at least a fighting chance if this country should become involved in war i have no doubt of the spirit the willingness of our men but if they are not prepared are not trained to fight it is not fair to the men and it is not fair to the country volunters only targets i have very little faith in the efficiency of volunteer soldiery no matter how brave they may be how willing to sacrifice their lives for their country i believe they would accomplish little else than to afford targets for the enemy's trained men this country has never really been engaged in a war with a great trained nation since the revo lution then washington's army dwindled to less than an army corps of to-day and histories re peatedly tell of battles that the militia fled at the first fire when the war of 1812 was fought england was occupied with the napoleonic wars and was in no condition to cross the atlantic and fight ntiy country the civil war found both sides unprepared and the result was a long drawn out slaughter of continued en 2d pag 7th column the weather at the fair san francisco cal july 21 the weather in san francisco to-day was moderate and clear with a max imum temperature of 72 last night minimum was 54 the weathee Chicago and vicinity â€” generally fair to-day and not much change in temperature gentle variable minds yesterday's temperatures highest 71 lowest 59 average 65 eastern theater â€” the ger mans are continuing to close the jaws of their fighting machine on warsaw which is now being at tacked from three sides its out er defenses are under bombard ment the germans have cap tured 80,000 men since the drive began austro-italian theater â€” with provisions practically cut off from gorizia as a result of i the terrific drives by the italians in the last few days the fall of that city is regarded as a matter of hours the furious offensive of the invaders has weakened the austnans whose lines are break ing all along the isonzo western theater â€” further german gains in the argonne j with the capture of 369 men and j at least one trench are admitted j in the paris communique to-night and confirmed by berlin which says various trenches were taken berlin admits the french gained a foothold in trenches in the vosges but were driven out except southeast of reichacker kopf where one trench is still held elsewhere there has been artillery fighting completed note assumesÃŸer lin has admitted illegal acts insists on rights of neutrals offer services as intermediary washington july 21 president wilson and secretary lansing conferring at the white house to-night completed the new note to germany warning her that the repetition of a disaster such as that visited upon the lusi tania or any violation of american rights upon the high seas resulting in loss of american lives will be regarded as unfriendly it will be dispatched to-morrow the note is in the nature of a final statement by the united states of the interpretation that will be placed by this government on future transgressions of merican rights it repeats that the american government will leave noth ing undone to stand by the position it has pre viously declared among the points in the new note are : first the assumption by the united states that germany by declaring her submarine war fare to be a retaliatory measure against the al leged unlawful acts of her enemies has admitted that the destruction of unresisting merchantmen without warning is illegal second â€” german submarine commanders already have proved that they can save the pas sengers and crews of vessels and can act in con formity with the laws of humanity in making war on enemy ships third the united states cannot allow the relations between the belligerents to operate in any way as an abbreviation of the rights of neu trals and therefore any violation of the principles for which the american government contends resulting in a loss of american lives will be viewed as unfriendly ' fourth â€” the representations which the government has made in previous notes for dis avowal of the intention to sink the lusitania with americans aboard and the request for reparation are reiterated with renewed insistence fifth â€” the american government realizes the unusual and abnormal conditions which the present conflict has created in the conduct of maritime war and is willing to act as an inter mediary as between the belligerents to arrange a modus vivendi or any other temporary arrange ments which do not involve a surrender by the united states of its rights sixth â€” the proposals made by germany to give immunity to american ships not carrying contraband and to four belligerent ships under the american flag are rejected with the emphatic assertion that to accept such suggestions would be to admit germany's right to set aside the a-merican contender based on fundamental prin ciples in that neutrals may travel anywhere on i the high seas on unresisting ships of any na i tionality even if carrying contraband the note is about 1,200 words long while no where in it is there any direct intimation of the course which the united states will pursue in the event of another disaster similar to the lusi tania tragedy there are emphatic statements throughout the communication pointing out that the discussing of the principles involved has been virtually concluded and that future conduct of german submarine commanders will deter registered d s patent office thursday Chicago july 22 1915 thursday priff onf tnt to Chicago tad elsewhbbb rim^e v-/inc 1 suburbs two cents vol xiii no 182 a m final warning to germany to-day Chicago examiner u s unprepared for war says wood in Chicago to rent-flats attractive greenvtew av 4f>l4 6 rooms steam dec * a fcfcx o.w 11 w w 35 1 mo free janitor or superior 2737 to rent new 5-rocin mod s3fi free rent to a qr -. _-Â„-. i r oct tnsleshe-sr.th tt-1 humbomt 123 p ctrthlcllt s to rent 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turkey to hold italians in camp war is expected mrs springer sees bandit in mexico killed if insane play golf plan for state hospital both navy and army weak says general kaiser told to guard against unfriendly act rome believed certain to begin hostilities for violation of international law wonderful eyes take love pair to jail cell life savers wrecked in mito.resgue 2 from lake dr h j gahagan has links laid out to cure all patients of mental aberrations when insane play golf . dr h j gahagan in charge of the elgin state hospital for the in sane began yesterday to test his theory that golf will cure the dis eases of the mind it is not the old theory of like cures like " he said my idea is that the soothing influence of the game combined with the strength ening effect on the constitution will cause patients to forget their illu sions and the mind thus relieved will work out its own salvation we have tried baseball here with excellent results william schatz a professional golf player began laying out a nine-hole course yesterday policeman must tip or beds aren't made rome july 21 turkey has de cided to confine in concentration camps all italian citizens whose re patriation is impossible on the pre text that they are apt to act as spies since the italian-turkish diplo matic relations are as yet unbroken turkey's decision is a flagrant vio lation of international laws which undoubtedly italy will not toler ate although germany has not yet declared war on italy and has re frained from direct acts of hostility it is still indirectly aiding the aus trians italy will be fully justified in initiating hostilities against both germany and turkey who are pre venting repatriation of italian con suls and openly aiding tripoli rebels i am inforced that hostilities are likely to be started soon and a dec laration of war is unnecessary by r mackenzie kaiser's heir near death as shell bursts Chicago woman was warned to end her life if captured she declares san francisco july 21 â€” two american women who participated in a battle with mexican bandits resulting in the wounding of one o their party and the death of a ban dit arrived on the pacific mail steamer san jose from west coast ports to-day mrs warren springer a regent of the daughters of the revolution in Chicago and mrs francis den nis of peoria 111 with francis dennis and james sawhill left manzanillo june 10 to inspect min ing property at jalisco from che mala they were accompanied by six soldiers and an overseer of the property named connoll the second day out they were halted by four bandits and imme diately a fight began i had been told to kill myself rather than let the bandits get me mrs springer said to-day mr connoll was struck by a bullet which knocked him from his horse we thought he was killed the sol diers took refuse in a log cabin and begl4 6 rooms steam dec * a fcfcx o.w 11 w w 35 1 mo free janitor or superior 2737 to rent new 5-rocin mod s3fi free rent to a qr -. _-Â„-. i r oct tnsleshe-sr.th tt-1 humbomt 123 p ctrthlcllt s to rent falrfiem ami augusta 5-room flats steam heat janitor service near humboldt park all c " 1 phone monroe 2188 qn j\l 50th st 055 e newly dec light 7-ronra flat at heat hot water i and surface 20 /â€¢ y^l â€¢ kimh.4rk av 5533â€”3 modern outside cozy yf i n 1f a d i moms stpani hot reater el hath 22 Â«-"â€¢ lalll ct g j are inviting your inspection now this is the time when flat-hunting can be made truly satisfactory and pleasant you don't have to rush and hurry and possibly take something you didn't want because you must move in by a certain date you can take all the time necessary to carefully inspect various flats why not start looking to-day the flats to rent col umns in the 4 . ' ant act 111 section are offering a splendid variety of desirable vacancies at reasonable rentals j extra | | final i 1 edition 1